Stove-hood.



No. 825,238. PATENTED JULY 3, 1906. J. G. NIOHOL & C. H. CARLSON.

STOVE HOOD.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 12.1905.

l JOHN G. NIOHOL AND CARL H. CARLSON, OF IRON MOUNTAIN, MICHIGAN.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

l-:atented Jury' 3, 1906.

Application filed July 12, 1905. Serial No. 269.893.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, JOHN G. N IcHoL and CARL H. CARLSON, citizens of the United States, and residents of Iron Mountain, in the county of Dickinson and State oi Michigan, have invented a new and Improved 'tove-Hood, of which the following is a specification.

Our invention relates to means for arresting steam, gases, and fumes arising from cookin and other stoves and deiieet same throng a suitable opening into the stoveview, partly bro en away, in illustration of sectional view wit rear Wall D. In fashioning OSG our invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan view, partiy broken awa' Fig. 3 is a transverse the slide shown drawn out.

.In carrying out our invention we employ any suitable canopy A, which may be constructed with a top lportion B, sides C, and a the canopy A provision is made for extension of the stoveuptake E up through the top portion B of the hood, as shown in Fig. 3. S'uitably below the top portion B we arrange and support a partition-plate F, leaving between it 'and the top portion B an elongated 'pocket G. The pocket is made communicating throu h an opening H with the stove-u take and walls I may be arranged in t e pocket G, with the same converging inwardly to the opening H in the uptake E, substantiall as indicated by dotted line in Fig. 2. In t 1e pocket G Wearrange a slide J, preferabl ends J J and a similarly-disposed ont edge J2. Thedownwardly-disposed 1 front edge of the slide J is designe to serve as 'a closure for the iront opening leading into the pocket when the slide is shoved into the ocket to its inmost adjustment.

Ig) denotes a plate or door made conforming to the outer curve of the stove-u take E and adapted for closing the opening therein.V The door has pivotal support on the bent end I of a bar M, which latter is iixedly constructed with downwardly-dissecured to the under side ofthe slide by y rivets N or other approved means. The slide J is rovided with a depending pin or shoulder 8 for the purpose appearing further on. l

In the pocket G we arrange a shoulder P,- iixedly secured by rivets F or other means to the upper side of the partition F. The shoulder P is located to one side of the doorsupport I M, adapted for contact with an inoline on the door, substantially as the device Q.

It denotes a pin arranged projecting into l the pocket G and rendered movableinto and out of obstructin contact with the shoulder O on the under si e ofthe slide J. 1

The construction of our invention will be understood from the above descriptionand the several iigures of the drawings.

In the use of our invention should there be objectionable fumes or steam arisinor from the stove the same may be prevented from passing out into the room. by simply drawin out the slide J' to osition shown in Fig. 3.'

Vt ien the slide Jis rawn out as above described, the pin R should be adjusted in line' with the shoulder O on the slide, and thus serve to limit the slides outward movement. Obviously when the pin R is'moved out of line with the shoulder O the slidemay'be pulled. out pf the pocket G. N ow obviously upondrawing out the slide the incline device Q on the door K will en age the iixed shoulder P, thereby swinging t e door to the dotted position, whereby as much as possible removin obstruction to direct entrance of the objectionable fumes through the opening in the uptake for free passage-way thereof into the chimne to be carried awa therethrough with t 1e smoke and ro ucts of combustion from the stove. W en startin a tire in the stove, obviously the slide shoul be shoved into the ocket to position with the door K closing t e opening H in the uptake E, an with its outer turned-down edge J2 closing the front entrance into the pocket G.

While our invention is shown and described'in its referred ormand adaptation, it is obvious t at the same may be variously modified without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.

Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, isf- 1. The combination with the uptake of a IOO IIO

d stove, of a stove, of a hood, consisting of a, cuzopy, he? ing a Suitable ookot, and with the stovef uptake extendei upwardly through the hood, I the uptake being provided with an opening,

, affording 'free passage-way leading from the pocket into the uptake, a slide in the pocket, and a door 'carried by the slide, the dooi1 being adapted for closure of the opening in the i uptake, substantially as described.

2. The combination with the uptake of a stove, of a hood, consisting of a canopy, hav l ing a suitabe pocket, and with the stoveuptake extended upwardly through the hood, the uptake being provided with an opennv', :ifozding free passageway leading from me pocket into the uptake, e slide in l oarriod by the siide, the

door being edap'ted for oosure of the openf ing in the uptake, a shouider on the side, and a pin on hood, the .latter being "'rol the cket o, door vided with adjustment, wheeoy to limit movement of eubotontieily a eofse. Y

3. The combination with i hood, coossting of a suitelie pocket, ozqd with ing uptake extender: im'ardly through tbe hood, the mg provide-d opening, @fr passage-i mig from the po the izptoio,.zz de m 'the pocket navi its front edge fashioned foroosufe of pookets inlet-opening, o doo` having pivotal support on the slide, and adapted fof closure oi said opening in the uptake, a shoulder on 'the slide, and u, pin on the hood, the latter being provided with adjustifient, whereby to iimit movement of the side, substantiailjr es desozibed.

4. The combination with the uptake of' e stove, having a suitobe opening in ite Wall, of a hood, e eide leaf'ing suoport on hood, a door having pvom support on t Slide, shoudei' arranged mia-pted fol' efeoting movement ofthe door, zt shoulder on the slide, and e pin on' the hood, with the ietter sei'vng to limit mow/'ement stantialbrf desozied.

v JOHN G. NICHFL.

'CARL H. ARLSQN.

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